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I have a couple Ruger revolvers.
Here's one you don't see every day. It's a "Buckeye Special" with two cylinders. It has the 10 mm auto cylinder in it and it comes with a .38-40 cylinder too. |
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Nice!
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Looks like it's another run on ammo time ( with the weeks events ) and guns too.
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I haven't stopped in for quite awhile and I'm quite pleased to see that this thread has been supported in the fashion in which I'd originally hoped: just some good old boys showing off their toys. I had sinking feeling that the thread my be down with the dinosaurs by now.
A+ to the membership here respecting the mods wishes... I hope everyone keeps it up. That said... Where can a fella get some .22LR at a fair price these days? My mother has been complaining about muskrats in her pond and I'd like to get some trigger time on my 10/22TD, but I'm very fearful of running my supplies too low. The last 1,000 rounds of .22LR I bought I paid .15/ea for and I'd like to find some for about 1/2 that. You know, "normal" pricing. To be honest, I bought the gun 2 years ago and haven't put round 1 through it yet because I just can't justify the cost of replacement ammo. My local Meglo-Marts haven't had a single round of .22LR in 3 years... Just so I'm not left out of the gun pron, here's the little devil we're talking about (I don't think I posted pictures here before... but if so, I guess it's a trip down memory lane). Centerfold dimensions: Ruger 10/22 18.5" stainless barrel takedown model (To those that are uninitiated on this model, that means the barrel and the receiver separate with the push of a button, which effectively halves the length of the rifle for storage and transportation... It will fit in most SUV center consoles with my modifications shown below). AGP folding stock Uncle Mikes quick detach sling mounts (had to get the QDs so the rifle could still halve itself without much trouble) Uncle Mikes sling UTG quick detach scope rings (I admit it... Got 'em just because its cool) Tasco 4x32 scope (hey... knock Tasco all you want but I've shot with them before and they're fine... and it was $12.99 on clearance... I bought 2 of them because the price was so good) Really cheap billet aluminum scope rail (eBay? Midway? I just remember it was like $5) Also shown with a Ruger BX-25 magazine |
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Found this pic of the last 22 I had. Started life as a Ruger 10/22 but after spending some time with me, I turned it into a much more fun toy to play with. That firearm had polished internals (a fun undertaking), new tactical folding stock, muzzle break (for looks ), scope, grip pod, flashlight, laser sight, the trigger spring was "adjusted" for a lighter trigger pull, and things I'm sure I'm not remembering at the moment. Was such a fun firearm to put time and money into and see the outcome. Hope y'all enjoy
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Oh My God He Has an "Assault" Rifle, it's BLACK
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I better watch out, the feds will be at the door in no time!
Not that it matters but I sold that years ago...still makes me sad to think about
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Nice guns.
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Just got this Cz .223 recently, not sure if I'll dress it up, its kinda fun just like this
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Hey I dont suppose anyone here happens to have a butt stock for an early remington Model 10 12ga pump? Im restoring one built in 1912 and the stock has a few cracks, apparently that was very common and an original is proving very hard to find.
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Lance / Alberta Can IH 127 w/deck, snowblade IH 154 Loboy(x2) w/creeper 3pt and 3160 deck CCC 12.5 w/deck Plus 35 or so non IH tractors |
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